Non-human factors play no part in global warming and climate change. If we had not started burning fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas) in industry, transport and the generation of electricity, which releases carbon dioxide, there would be no global warming. And then no climate change.
By (1) green House effect , (2) Growing more trees , (3) Saving water ( for future ) etc.....,
They haven't. Scientists agree that global climate change is caused by human burning of fossil fuels and deforestation.
There are no natural factors contributing to the present global warming and climate change. Without human intervention the world would probably be slightly cooling. However, our burning of fossil fuels have put billions of tonnes of carbon dioxide, a greenhouse gas, into the atmosphere. This is trapping heat and raising the temperature of the air, the oceans and the land.
The change is not visible to the human eye
Some scientists think the human race has a 50:50 chance of surviving beyond 2100 if climate change continues.
By (1) green House effect , (2) Growing more trees , (3) Saving water ( for future ) etc.....,
Human and Natural causes
They haven't. Scientists agree that global climate change is caused by human burning of fossil fuels and deforestation.
There are no natural factors contributing to the present global warming and climate change. Without human intervention the world would probably be slightly cooling. However, our burning of fossil fuels have put billions of tonnes of carbon dioxide, a greenhouse gas, into the atmosphere. This is trapping heat and raising the temperature of the air, the oceans and the land.
The overuse of energy is the main behaviour. We burn fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas), this releases carbon dioxide, and this is causing global warming and climate change.
human
There are many factors that are affecting the Indian climate. Some of the common factors include human interference, deforestation, pollution of the environment and many more.
The change is not visible to the human eye
It is believed that Neanderthals went extinct about 40,000 years ago, possibly due to a combination of factors such as competition with modern humans, climate change, and limited adaptability. Interbreeding with early humans also contributed to their disappearance, as traces of Neanderthal DNA can still be found in some human populations today.
depends where you are and what you are doing
Global Warming.
there are two factors mainly responisble for ectinction of tigers. 1) Global climate change: This really impacts as rise in climate change leds droughts and lack of food 2) Human development is responsible for loss of habitat of tigers